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Related: About this forumPro-Cuomo PAC responsible for nearly half of all outside spending across all NYC primary elections this year
The pro-Andrew Cuomo independent expenditure committee Fix the City isnt just dominating spending by outside groups in the New York City mayoral race. Its dominating spending by any outside group in all New York City primary elections this June.
Fix the City, a PAC whose most generous funders include former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, DoorDash and hedge funder Bill Ackman, has spent more than $16 million in ads, mailers and more in just one race, amounting to just under half of all outside spending on mayoral, City Council and borough president races across the city this June. As of Wednesday, the PAC had reported $10.5 million in support of Cuomo and $5.9 million in opposition to his biggest competition in the race, Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani. (The PACs total spending is growing daily, with the committee reporting $2.6 million in additional spending through the state Board of Elections on Thursday, including on campaign literature, print ads, consultant fees and field operations.)
The PAC has brought in more than $24 million in donations Bloomberg alone donated $8.3 million making it the biggest PAC in city history, The New York Times reported. While theres no shortage of active outside spenders in races across the city this June, including on City Council and borough president candidates, they pale in comparison to Fix the Citys largesse. A spokesperson for the PAC declined to comment on the size of its spending.
Candidates for mayor who participate in the citys matching funds program as all the main competitors in the Democratic primary are face the same $8 million spending cap. But
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Lovie777
(18,960 posts)but during COVID, he gave me hope.
Rhiannon12866
(236,839 posts)I'm in New York and I watched him, too. I foolishly tuned into TFG's initial press conference on Covid and I never made that mistake again.
Buddyzbuddy
(1,042 posts)as a hint just maybe, just maybe big money (think Musk) is buying the office for a reason. And, isn't it likely the candidate is in somebody's pocket. Why else would you chase the office of Mayor after having held the Governorship. Adams was your guy until he wasn't. Cuomo was your guy for Governor until he wasn't. Name and face recognition is not a reason to vote for a candidate. Watch what they do, not what they say.